YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO .- Internationally acclaimed artist
Mateo Blanco has donated two of his signature works to the Butler Institute of American Art, the worlds first museum dedicated exclusively to American art.
The pieces Presidential Flag, crafted in gold and platinum leaf as a tribute to Blancos friendship with President George H. W. Bush, and Yellow Flag, a bold digital graphic from his celebrated Flags seriesnow join the museums permanent collection, ensuring their legacy for generations of viewers.
Blancos work, featured in institutions including the Boca Raton Museum of Art, the Museum of Art DeLand, and the MAJA Museum in Jericó, Colombia, explores themes of politics, history and identity, bridging the ancestral with the contemporary.
Art is a voice and a witness, Blanco said. By donating these works to the Butler Institute, I ensure they become part of a shared cultural heritage accessible to all, and preserved for the future.
The donation highlights Blancos commitment to making art a collective experience. Both pieces were previously exhibited at the Butler, captivating hundreds of visitors, and now take a permanent place in the museums storied collection.
It is such a daring direction for any artist to attempt such a highly charged theme as the flag, said Dr. Louis A. Zona, Executive Director of The Butler Institute of American Art. Not only does Mateo Blanco exhibit the skills needed to portray such a common theme, but he must also deal with all that image represents. Beyond the artistry necessary to bring the flag symbol to artistic success, the artist must possess those skills that will certainly spell success. We are pleased to have his artwork represented in the Butlers permanent collection.
Founded in 1919, the Butler Institute of American Art houses one of the most significant collections of American art. Blancos works expand the museums engagement with contemporary practices that challenge traditional boundaries while celebrating national heritage.
To have my art included in the Butler Institutes permanent collectionand to receive such recognition from Dr. Zonais one of the greatest honors of my career, Blanco said.
To view Blancos art and other projects, visit
https://www.artsy.net/artist/mateo-blanco.
Mato Blanco is internationally recognized for his innovative use of American symbols and exploration of Colombian-American identity. His work is included in major institutions worldwide and has been celebrated for its powerful engagement with culture, politics, and history. He holds a B.A. from Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, FL. Blanco is also a talented opera performer, who sang for President George H.W. Bush in 2003.
Blanco is exclusively represented by Rosenbaum Contemporary, with locations in Palm Beach and Boca Raton, Florida. For more information or inquiries, visit his Instagram
@mateoblancoart.